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HARDWARE
Building iVlatetial,
Paints and Oils
Stoves and utensils
Everything In our Line.
Watt Hardware Co,
Placing the Blame.
Conntcl (a giant in the world of
cross examiners)—You are contin
ually bringing actions, aren’t you?
illv bringing
Plaintiff—11
- have brought a few.
Counsel—You didn’t succeed in
tbe list, did vou?
Plaintiff—1 came out of it all
right
Counsel—Do you mean to say you
didn’t lose it?
Plaintiff—I did not.
Counsel—You didn’t? Remem
ber. sir, you arc on yo«r oath.
Plaintiff—I know that
Counsel—And yet you swear you
didn’t lose that action ?'
Plaintiff—I did not. You threw
it away for mo.—London Scraps.'
Har Eloquent Glance.
The plea of a man arrested lor
swearing at bit mother-in-law was
that "she commenced with him
first.”
"Did she swear at yon?*' asked
the judge. \
“No, your honor, bat she looked
it”—St. Louis Republic. |
KoJol Is a sclcnttfllc preparation,
of vegetable achls with aitnral digei-
tanta and contains the same jntces
round la mb Uealty atSmScb. Each
dose will dlgeit more than J.009
grains ol good foood. 801d by Redd-
dlnr, A Co.
NEIGHBORHOOD FAVORITE.
Mrs. E, i». Charles. * or Harbor,
Maine, apeaklas ot Electric Bitters,
says: "It It a neighborhood favorite
here with us,'" It deserves to be a
favorite everywhere. It give, quick
relief In dyspepsia, liver complaint,
malnutrition, nervnuaness, weakness
and reneral debility. Its action on
the. blood, as a thoroueher purifier
makes It especially useful as a spring
medicine. This grand alterative too-
fe Is sold under) guarantee at all
druggists. 60c.
® Wood Varnedoe
£>0s'O®OOOOO C- 0 y 5 O O O 9 $
tiing s Little Liver HUs wake up
Dr. Whoop’s
Nig'ht Cure
’’ALL DEALERS”
EVERYTHING NEW, BEST OF
IRL’GS WILL GIVE MY PER80NAL
TTENTION TO PRESCRIPTIONS',
tf. JO. ft. BPINSON.
’sty livera, clean the eystem anti
clrar the akin. Tty them for hUllour-
pese and lick headache. Price !Sc.
Soli by •/ . . '
*** • .^pberokee Pharmacy.
TIT *S WZXKl.Y HERALD
TWO
VISITORS
UNWELCOME
HERE.
At tills season LaGrippe and Pne
umonia cause more deaths than con
sumption. Foley'® Honey, and Tar
cures la grippe coughs that may
In pneumonia over night. Do not take
chances with a cold wh?n PoI«y*i
oney and Tar will quickly cure It.
eatral Pharmacy k. Union Pbartnary.
GRIND
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
not grfpe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles.and chronic con
stipation by restoring the
natural action of the stom
ach, liver and bowels.
lltutM. Price SC
IAL PHARMACY.
UNION PHARMACY
SIMPLE REMEDY FOR LA GRIPPE
La prlppe couyiia are dangerous
ns they frequently develop Into pneu
monia. FoleyV Honey and Tar not
only stops the cough hut heals and
strengthens the Jungs bo that no ncr
luis remits need he feared. The gen
uine Foley's Honey and Tar coutaln3
no harmful druga and Is In a yellow
package. Ruffito substitutes. For sale
f.t all Druggists.
* Health Coffee" Is realy the closest
Coffee Imitation ever,yet produced.
This la tne finest Coffee Substitute
ever ninde, has recently bt*en produc
ed by Dr. 3hoop of Racine, Win. Not
a grain of real Coffee In It either.
Health Coffee Is made from pure
toasted cereaD, with muh, nuts, etc.
Really It would fool an expert—who
might firing It for coffee. No twenty
''or thirty minutes boiling. "Made In
a minute" nuys tho doctor. Tho
\Yaycioag Grp. Co., Mutual Oro., Co.
SUFFERING AND DOLLARS SAVED
K. 8. Ixiper, of Mnrltla, N. Y., says:
"1 am n carpenter and have had many
se\ore cuts healed by Bucklin'* Ar
nica salve. It has saved ino suffer
ing and dollars. It Is by far the best
healing salve I have evry found.”
Heals burns, sores, ulcers, foversores
eczema ami piles, 25c at all dm*
gists.
Open Publicity
Insures a fair, square and honest deal. It characterises the policy ol
Dr. Pierce as relates to the composition of his time-proven and most
popular medicines. Their ingredients are on "-zb bo* tie-wrapper,
attested under oath and printed in plain English. Dr. Pierce’s Fa
vorite Prescription is the only medicine designed for *he cure of wom
an's peculiar ailments and sold by druggists, the makers of which
publish on each bottle-wrapper what the medicine contains.
write Prescription con
i’r.d no narcotics or
■ habit-forming tiroes,
rum its publi -t *
Dr. Pltrce’a Fi
tain® no tleoho
other harmful i
as win be wan
gredientn. It rnatiiir.fi onfy such native,
medicinal r-.</s a* arc inert highly rec
ommend''! by I radii;? medical writer*
and pract'iioneri of all the several
•cboolsof 5 ractirp, inr the euro of wom
an's del; and peculiar ailments. It
U sate v: vo.nen to t.ika in unu con
dition cf (}■- »U‘ten, cs it assists Mature
In rente,:; ; the healthful action of ail
tbe organ:- distinctly /ertb.iuc.
Nature’s own cure. In fact- "Fa
vorite Prr crintion" is Vatnre’fi own
cure for U:j many derangements and
weaknesgfM peculiar to women. It is
advised for no other dteea^es.
If you are a weak, tired, nervous,
over-worked, broken-down, pain-racked
woman, either young, old or middle-
aged, suffering from frequent headaches,
backaches, dizziness or fainting spells,,
gnawing or distressed feeling in stomach,
perhaps see imaginary epecks, or dark
spots floating before the eyes, have
dragging-down or heavy feeling in lower
abdomen, or pelvic region, with, per
haps. pelvic o\tnrrh,T>r other symptoms
of functional or organic affections of the
distinctly feminine organs, then you will
make no mistake if you resort to the
txse of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
The most advanced medical science
knows no better agents for the cure of
all such diseases than arc happily and
harmoniously combined in this widely-
famed " Prescription w of Dr. Pierco.
You can’t afford to accept any secret
nostrum of unknown composition and
of questionable merit as a substitute
for this proffwiotKtlly endorsed and time-
tested remedy or k sown 1 com position,
aimply that some unprincipled dealer
jiny make a little larger profit. Don’t
expect it to perforin miracles but give
it a fair, persevering trial and it is not
likely to disappoint you. It won't "dis-
•oh-o tumors"—no medicine will. It
will cure a lar.jer percentage of all cur
able ailments which especially afflict
womankind than any other medicine
sold by drugghta for that purpose.
As to l)r. Pierce's Golden Medical
for its blood cleansing and specific cura
tive effects upon the diseased mucous
membranes. It will enre a very large
K er cent, of oil cases, even after they
avo reached tho ulcerative, or chronic
stage, and no matter of how many years’
standing they way U. It is equally
efficacious in affections of the'mucous
Jin tg of the larynx, bronchia and res
piratory organs in general, thus cuving
bronchitis, laryngitis and other 'aff«*c-
tions giving me to obstinate, hang-on-
coughs. It is not so good in ac its
coaghs following nudden colds, as ifi
ti n lingering, chronic coughs. Nor
must the "Golden Medical Discovery"
be expected to work miracles. It will
not cure consumption in its advanced
stages—no medicine will do that, but
for all obstinate hang-on-coughs due to
laryngial or bronchial irritation ana
kindred affections, of the throat which,
if neglected or badly treated, are likely
to lead up to consumption, the "Dis
covery " can be relied upon to produce
the fcest curati.vo results.
Tho " Golden Medieal Diacovery" is,
from its tonic and specific curative con
trol over mucous surfaces, especially
efficacious in curing indigestion, dys
pepsia, weak stomach and "Liver Com
plaint,'* or biliousness. Even ulceration
ci the stomach and bowel.? has in tiiSu-
sands of cases been cured by it; altc*
obstinate chronic diarrhea.
In addition to all the foregoing, not
tho least valuable of the mantdously
efficacious properties poe^ssed by th®
"Discovery" is the uncounted regulat
ing and strengthening effect exerted by
it over the heart's action. It has mad®
some wonderful cures of verv pro
nounced valvular and other affections
of that organ.
The reason v. ky *■ Golden Medical
DiBCOV'*ry r verve rn « i-’n a ranr- ..f dia*
eases i ■ ma.Ie •, !. !n a booklet sent
free on ‘. 1 to Dr. B. V.
v ‘ . If interested,
Pierce, Bubal,
tend (pi
The p
Hying pi
oovery."
for the (
tions;
Discovery it has a very largo range of | skin affections
KEEPING OPEN HOU8E.
EveiyUoUy Is welcome when wo feel
good, and wo-Xerl that way oqly when
our digestive. organs arc working
properly, Dr. King’s Now Llfo Pills
regulate the action bf tho stomach,
can’t help feeling good when ho xises
these pill®. 2uc at all druggists.
To stop that pat a In the back, that
stiffness of the Joint® ant muscles,
take Plueules. They are guaranteed.
Don’t suffer from rheumatism, bacck-
ache, kidney trouble, when you got
30 day’s treatment for $1.00 A single
.dose ot bed time proves their merit,
Get them today. Sold by
••• Cherokoe Pharmacy
• Use .petVitts Little Early Risers,
pleasant little pills. They nre easy
to take. 8old by Redding & Co.
If you tave Catarrh, rid yourself
of this repulsive disease. Ask Dr.
Slioop of Racine, WIs., to mall you
free, .a trial box of his Dr. 8hoop’s
Ctarrh remedy, A simple, single cent
will surely toll you a Catarrh trutn
well worth knowing. Write to-ds^v.
Don’t suffer longer. AH dealers.
DoWltt’s CarbolUed Witch Hazel
Salvo Is especially good for pflae.
Sold b)'' Redding & Co.
,
Bert Barber, of Elton, WIs., says
"I have only taken four doses of yqur
Kidney and bladder Pills uad they
have done for me more than any oth
er medicine has dflne. Mr. Barber
refers to DoWltt’s Kidney and Blad
der PUD. They are sold by Redding
& Co.
Pinesolve carbolizorf acts Ilk® a poul
tice, draws oat lnfltmatlou ai)d poison.
Antiseptic healing. Fori chapped hands
Ups, cuts, bnms. Soli By
••• • Cherokee Pharmacy.
application, yet it is by no means ...
ointnrmlinl as a "Cure-All." It nos-
ressfti marvuloufl alterative, or blood
vitalising, properties and is at tho same
time a most invigorating tonic, or
strength giver. It cxcris a specific,
cleansing, soothing and liealing effect
Upon all the lining mucous luemoranes
of the system; hence, its Rrvat curative
value • in all catarrnal aff.*vtions, no
matter w here located.
In Chronic Nana! Catarrh, it is well
to clean so tho plumages two or three
times a day with Dr. Sage*® Catarrh
Remedy fluid, while persisting in the
t*'® of the '* Golden Medical Dis<e”«ry"
all err.ti vi or Mood pnr-
p ft jd by U;e " F‘v
.Mirully 9uy?'i’«t ■ itp ujc
ilctcnes, pimples, emp
, fjit-rheum, and other
rhfch it Nrts
made remarkable
lous sores and ohl, open ulcers, or rat
ing sore’). To heal the latter, use Dr.
Puree's AU-Healing Salve ns a local
application, while taking tlie "Golden
Medical Discovery " to correct the blood
and cleanse the system. A box will 4ju
mailed to any address on receipt of
fifty-four cent* in stamps. If your
druggist don’t have it instock, add/ees
Dr. Fierce, as above.
Dr. Fierce’,! Pleasant Pellets are the
original Little Liver Fills, first put up
by old Dr, Fierce over 40 years agot
Much imitated, but never equaled
Easy to take &s candy.
Dickins’ Livery Stables
13 STEPHENSON ST.
Fine Horses and Rubber-
&
RELIABLE DRIVERS
SPECIAL ROAD TEAMS FOR TRAVELING MEN.
PHONE 200 . RESIDENCE PHONE 481
PICK YOUR FRUITS
carefully. Don’t be iatlsfled with any
but the best. It 1® the only kind safe
to cat.
TRY OURS
f you would enjoy gralt perfection.
You will find them as rellclous in
taste a* they nre attractive In a?
jearance. And you don’t Lave to be.
- millionaire to tuy hare. I^et us
prove i:
PHOTOGRAPHING ANIMALS.
Som# Dsncsrs the Man Bahind tl.l
Cam era Eneountara.
Today flie camera penetrate*
everywhere, and soraetiraea its use
is attended with considerable dan
ger and difficulty. Nowhere is this
more pronounced than when the
camera is brought into use in tak
ing lifelike pictures of wild ani
mals in captivity.
IJow hazardous this may be is
shown i*r the following incident,
whieh happened not long ago at a
big zoological garden abroad: S.
fine white leopard had been added to
the collection, and ns soon as it ap
peared to hove settled down the au
thorities decided to have it photo
graphed. It seemed to l»o a fairly
quiet creature—nervous and timid,
to be sure, but without any sign of
temper.
When the keener entered its cage
it had token little notice of him be
yond the usaal spitting end hissing j
natural to its kind. The pbotogm- j
pher therefore followed the keeper i
into its cage without apprehension
of trouble.
lie set up his apparatus, adjusted
it, took several pictures of the
leopard, and all seemed satisfactory.
As he shut up his camera, however,
the operator chanced- to shuffle his
feet once or twice on the floor of
the rage.
Like a 'streak <;f Jightaing the
leopard, with an* ominous, sn.nl.
leaped at him. and before he could
the ttirmal was gripping his
nkie with his , fere paws and f.i-
rioiudy biting at his foot. Luckily
the keeper ar.d sour.’ assistants suc
ceeded in boating off the boast in
time to save the photographer's life,
but it was n narrow squeak.
At.the same zoo some time after
when an attempt was made to pho
tograph one of the llamas—an ani
mal generally considered tp be a
fairly docile creature, with nothing
particularly objectionable about it
beyond its habit of spitting—the
photographer's “subject” revealed
its true nature by suddenly making
a dash for camera and operator, and
before the latter could be rescued
ho was the recipient of innumerable
scratches, cuts and bruises which
took some weeks to heal.
It is an open question whether
seals and sea lions are vicious or
not. They are cerrainly extremely
curious and anxious to find out
tilings for themselves, and a pho
tographer who tried to take a pic
ture of a troupe of performing sea
lions had an experience worth re
cording.
lie erected his tripod and camera
and was about to make the exposure
when one of the sea lions wriggled
oft his pedestal ana made straight
for the camera. It was ad done so
quickly that before the photogra
pher realized it the camera was up
set and the sea lion wus biting the
man’s legs and feet pretty sharply
The trainer got him away, and no
serious harm was done, but he ex
plained to the camera man that sea
lions often did n little biting just
to find out what an object was made
of!—Pearson’s Weekly.
Claney’t Employer.
Benjamin F. Butler of Massachu
setts was a tireless worker when he
started on anything. He , and his
iecretarv, Clancy, says the Balti
more Sun, oftentimes sat in the li
brary until almost daylight when
the general wanted to finish up any
thing. *
During the night sessions of the
senate toward a close of congress a
senator called on General Butler
one morning at ,1 o’clock. The
same senator called again when the
senate cdjourre.l the following
morning at daybreak and found the
general and Clancy still nt work.
“Don’t you ever stop?” the sen
ator asked.
M Xo,” General Butler said. “Sa
tan finds some mischief still for idle
hands to do.”
“General, I never knew before
just who my employer was,” Clancy
said, bowing.
Cabbage Plants.
We have a lew hundred
thousand early cabbage plants ot the
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
fig Id and some Flat Winter, now-
ready for transplanting. If you want
winter garden, or some fervb green
cabbage to supply your winter trade,
now la the time to put them out.
Price, f. o b. Young's Island.: 500
tor $1.00. 1 to 4.000, at $1.SC per 1,000.
5 to S,000, at $1.25., per 1,000. 9 ti
20.000. at $1.00 per 1,000. Write your
name and shipping addres, plain.
J. M. GIBSON, Young’s Island, S. C.
THE
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CAPITAL-
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Or. certificate of Deposit
f. r Twelve Months.
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